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| Insanity |
58 |
| Tacha and Abonos |
63 |
| Evidence for the Defence |
64 |
| The Argument of the Advocate |
69 |
| Examination of the Accused |
70 |
| The Consulta de Fe |
71 |
| Delays |
75 |
| Prosecution of the Dead |
81 |
| of the Absent |
86 |
| BOOK VII—PUNISHMENT. |
| Chapter I—The Sentence. |
| The two Forms of Sentence |
93 |
| The Culprit kept in Ignorance |
94 |
| Appeals |
95 |
| Modification of Sentence |
97 |
| Severity or Benignity |
99 |
| Enforcement of the Sentence |
101 |
| Acquittal |
105 |
| Suspension |
108 |
| Admission to Bail |
111 |
| Compurgation or Wager of Law |
113 |
| Used by the Inquisition in Doubtful Cases |
114 |
| Formula of Procedure |
117 |
| Chapter II—Minor Penalties. |
| Reprimand |
121 |
| Abjuration |
123 |
| Exile |
126 |
| Razing Houses |
128 |
| Spiritual Penances |
131 |
| Unusual Penalties |
132 |
| Chapter III—Harsher Penalties. |
| The Scourge |
135 |
| Vergüenza |
138 |
| The Galleys—The Presidio |
139 |
| Reconciliation |
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